The CES 2025(International Consumer Electronics Show) will be held from January 7 to 10, 2025, in Las Vegas, and several companies have already released sneak previews of their upcoming exhibits. What LED products can we expect at this highly anticipated tech event?
TCL: Showcasing the World’s Largest QD-Mini LED TV and More
TCL has announced that it will present innovative products and solutions at CES 2025. In the field of display technology, TCL will highlight the next-generation Mini LED large-screen display technology and the world’s largest QD-Mini LED TV. Additionally, the company will unveil a wide range of display products, including art televisions, gaming screens, smartphones, tablets, projectors, RayNeo AR glasses, and automotive displays.
In the smart home sector, TCL will showcase its AI-powered companion devices, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, smart locks, security cameras, routers, solar technologies, and automotive cockpit solutions.
Hisense: Unveiling New ULED TVs and Mini LED Medical Monitors
Under the theme “AI Your Life”, Hisense will showcase its smart living, smart energy, automotive electronics, and network information industries at CES 2025.
In the television category, Hisense will introduce the latest ULED series, upgraded with cutting-edge AI technology. The ULED AI platform, powered by the Xin Xin AI chip, Xinghai large model, and an extensive image database, enables AI-driven picture quality enhancements, such as scene recognition and algorithm optimization.
Media sources have also indicated that Hisense may present a 100-inch UX series Mini LED TV featuring 40,000 local dimming zones, 4K resolution, and 144Hz refresh rate.
In the medical technology sector, Hisense will showcase innovative products like the HME8C32U endoscopic monitor, equipped with Mini LED backlighting and a 4K resolution display for sharp, vibrant visuals.
Samsung: Launching the Latest Neo QLED TV Series
According to sources, Samsung will present its latest Neo QLED TV series at CES 2025, including models like the QN90F and QN95F, with 4K and 8K resolution options. The sizes will range from 43 inches to 98 inches.
Additionally, Samsung will also showcase its OLED TV series, including models S85F, S90F, and S95F, with 4K resolution and screen sizes from 48 inches to 83 inches.
AUO: Showcasing Micro LED Automotive Displays at CES 2025
AUO announced in November that it will expand its presence at CES 2025 under the theme “Infinite Future, Unlimited Possibilities.” In collaboration with BHTC, AUO will showcase an innovative smart cockpit integrated with Micro LED technology and human-centered interactive design.
This next-generation smart cockpit will feature an immersive Display HMI solution, integrating Micro LED technology with BHTC’s automotive capabilities, leveraging the benefits of Micro LED, including transparency, flexibility, and large size.
Moreover, AUO will display energy-efficient AmLED technology, zero-energy ChLCD displays, and laptop panels made with 100% green energy.
Vuzix: Showcasing Full-Color Micro LED AR Smart Glasses
Vuzix, a leading Micro LED AR smart glasses manufacturer, will present its latest AR smart glasses design at CES 2025. The product will feature 1mm and 0.7mm thickness optical waveguide technology, paired with Micro LED and LCoS projectors. Additionally, Vuzix will showcase new OEM Ultralite smart glasses reference platforms, which include models with microphone, speakers, and built-in cameras for a complete full-color binocular AR glasses experience.
Notably, in November, Vuzix released its new Z100 AR smart glasses, featuring a single green Micro LED and optical waveguide display, with a resolution of 640×480. The glasses are priced at $499.
VueReal: Unveiling the Industry’s First Micro LED Design Reference Kit
VueReal, a Canadian Micro LED technology developer, will debut its Micro LED Design Reference Kit at CES 2025. These kits are designed to simplify the development of Micro LED products across various fields, including automotive, augmented reality (AR), consumer electronics, and lighting. They will enable companies to bring Micro LED technology products to market faster and more cost-effectively.
VueReal emphasizes that these design kits are an important step in simplifying and mainstreaming Micro LED integration, allowing businesses to efficiently design and manufacture innovative Micro LED products while reducing costs and time-to-market. The company will also showcase its MicroSolid Printing™ technology at CES 2025.
LG Innotek: Presenting a 5-Megapixel RGB-IR In-Car Camera Module
LG Innotek, a subsidiary of LG Group, has announced the development of a high-performance in-car camera module. This module is equipped with RGB-IR dual sensors, offering a 5-megapixel resolution, which is five times the resolution of current models. This enables clearer image display and more accurate monitoring of driver and passenger behavior.
LG Innotek plans to showcase its latest innovations, including the RGB-IR in-car camera module, at CES 2025.
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